I ll give you more than that, would be satisfied with few months progress (so we loose the few weeks more ...)Rigo wrote:Sure, we've got a spare 30 minutes, let's see what we can rustle up
Simon

I ll give you more than that, would be satisfied with few months progress (so we loose the few weeks more ...)Rigo wrote:Sure, we've got a spare 30 minutes, let's see what we can rustle up
Simon
Not a PC, the printer itself has an NIC built in and gets its own IP address on the LAN. It's becoming more and more common.vox wrote:http://os4depot.net/index.php?function= ... pr_dev.lha
Thanks Niels, this means printing to a PC via network, not directly to a printer connected to Amiga.
I'm not sure what "limitied features" means; I haven't come across any obvious limitations myself. What features are you missing?Raziel wrote:nbache and some others confirmed that PS printers work with (limited features) with the available PS driver.
That way probably one(?) person could dedicate his/her precious time to update the Postscript driver available in AmigaOS4.
Macos have by default support of read NTFS too (type in google "macos ntfs"), and with some "trick" enable via standard drivers to have writing too. They even have different kind of realizations which come from 3d party devs (on one of them morphos implementation based btw, check link below). Also all those oses like beos and solaris support it, but Imho Its enough to know for us that NTFS for Linux based on open source and revere engineering. We know how many users linuxes have, so we can be sure its good enough.I might be wrong, but I think the only OS that support NTFS are Windows and Linux. Microsoft obviously have the specification for Windows, and Linux is the haven of open source and reverse engineering.
Different users use different. I for sure use FAT only because os4 didn't have NTFS support, and if there will be NTFS i will use it. All my USB sticks are NTFS based for all of my most tasks, and some time i specially need to reformat it to FAT, just because os4 does not support NTFS. Not saying that "everybody else still uses FAT" is "a bit" wrong imho, because for example all the ppls i know in RL, use NTFS on their win* machines (what mean that when i want to share something with them, i suck up with FAT).Everybody else still uses FAT, so unless you're actually sharing a USB hard-drive with Windows, there's no need for NTFS anyway.
Yep, why not. For example, there even some success (with sources) of NTFS support already done for mos: http://blubbedev.net/filesysbox/This is probably best left to third party developers.
I am hoping that updated PS/PCL printer drivers might support the new/enhanced/added features of todays printers.nbache wrote:I'm not sure what "limitied features" means; I haven't come across any obvious limitations myself. What features are you missing?Raziel wrote:nbache and some others confirmed that PS printers work with (limited features) with the available PS driver.
That way probably one(?) person could dedicate his/her precious time to update the Postscript driver available in AmigaOS4.
Best regards,
Niels
When I said that I meant other devices - digital cameras and the like - all use FAT.kas1e wrote:Not saying that "everybody else still uses FAT" is "a bit" wrong imho
There is a dot4 usb printer driver on the depot, iirc, couldn't that be incorporated into the available usb printer driver.chris wrote:@Raziel
The main problem with HP printers is that our usbprinter.device doesn't have Dot4 support.
Most HP printers support PCL5 or PostScript, both of which are supported by our existing drivers.